Dear Bree,
My boyfriend just spent what I consider a small fortune on a
set of fancy wheels for his car. He had
perfectly nice ones on there already! I
mean, cars just need to roll, right?
Imagine what he could be doing with that cash. If it were me, I’d at least do a little
shopping! Help this girl understand the
fascination, Bree, because right now, I’m just not getting it.
Frustrated in Ft. Lauderdale
I understand your confusion.
Once upon a time, this ginger didn’t get it either. Then, I sat down one day with a fan of fancy
wheels, as you call them, and he helped me understand by using language that
made sense to me—shoes. The conversation
went something like this:
Bree: I don’t get it. Why would anyone pay for special
wheels when their car clearly came with perfectly acceptable ones?
Friend: Think of them as shoes for your car.
Bree: What?! How many pairs of shoes does one car
need? I mean really, the shoes on it
right now get the job done, right?
Friend: How many pairs of shoes do you need? Your Nikes probably get the job done too, but I bet you wouldn’t want to wear them out to dinner. It’s the same thing.
Bree: Huh.
It was my light bulb moment.
I mean, how many guys do you know who like to shop? How many of them really care about their
clothes or shoes? Custom wheels (and
tires, too!) might just be a form of personal expression (personalizing his ride) the same way shoes are
for some women (or purses or clothes or earrings—you get the point). Instead of going out for a new pair of heels,
some people (mostly men, but custom wheels are rising in popularity among all
groups of people, women included) want to dress up their car. They want to make their car look different from
all of the other cars on the street, they want to be unique. You can understand that, right?
Recently, SEMA (Specialty
Equipment Market Association) published an article
on this very subject—the rise of custom wheels and performance tires. Kelly Austin, chairman of SEMA ’s
Wheel and Tire Council (WTC) and Vice President of MKW Alloy Inc. had this to
say: "During my tenure in the
wheel business, I've seen wheels go from a niche mostly for extreme performance
markets all the way to where it is now. Currently,
custom wheels are almost as popular as iPods or cell phones. It's transcended
to people we would not normally consider as enthusiasts. House moms, nannies
and grandparents are all cruising the town on custom wheels to look cool.” So, you see, Frustrated, it’s not just your
boyfriend; apparently, LOTS of people like to customize their cars—and they
have a lot of choices available. There
are at least five specifications (wheel diameter, bolt circle (pattern), rim
width, backspacing and offset), as well as, types, materials and colors to
choose from. At RNR, we consider oursleves something akin to the DSW of custom wheels and performance tires. We’ve got more choices than you can shake a
stick at! We think your boyfriend would
be really happy here.
If you want to
see what all the hype is really about, come see us at RNR Custom Wheels and Tire Express, and we’ll walk you through
some choices for your car. Once you see
how custom wheels can change the look of your car, you might just be a
believer!
Bree
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